Lyanna didn't confront Azrael about the late-night conversation she had overheard.
What would be the point?
During breakfast, the next morning, they had a polite conversation about nothing important, followed by reviewing intelligence reports in Victor's office, and dealing with the correspondence from allied courts.
But something had changed. She had been fighting so hard to be included, to prove her worth, that she was exhausted now.
"Your Majesty," Victor said as she reviewed the latest scout reports. "Are you well? You seem distracted."
"No. I'm not fine. But I don't know what to do about it."
Victor put down the document he had been holding.
"Is this about Lady Sienna?"
"It's about my husband. He says he values my contributions and agrees that I should be included. But when Sienna questions my qualifications, suggests including me is more trouble, he doesn't defend me. He just goes silent."
